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Australia needs to reboot affordable housing funding, not scrap it

  • Written by Chris Martin, Research Fellow, Housing Policy and Practice, UNSW
imageNew South Wales is the state that has suffered the biggest fall in available public housing stock since 2009. This has led to protests.Teresa Parker/AAP

Federal government ministers have cast a cloud over funding for social housing and homelessness services, leading to speculation that the National Affordable Housing Agreement (NAHA) may not...

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